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Logic, Meaning, and Conversation Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation By Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation by Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)


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This fresh look at the philosophy of language focuses on the interface between a theory of literal meaning and pragmatics - a philosophical examination of the relationship between meaning and language use and its contexts.

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation Summary

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation: Semantical Underdeterminacy, Implicature, and their Interface by Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)

This fresh look at the philosophy of language focuses on the interface between a theory of literal meaning and pragmatics--a philosophical examination of the relationship between meaning and language use and its contexts. Here, Atlas develops the contrast between verbal ambiguity and verbal generality, works out a detailed theory of conversational inference using the work of Paul Grice on Implicature as a starting point, and gives an account of their interface as an example of the relationship between Chomsky's Internalist Semantics and Language Performance. Atlas then discusses consequences of his theory of the Interface for the distinction between metaphorical and literal language, for Grice's account of meaning, for the Analytic/Synthetic distinction, for Meaning Holism, and for Formal Semantics of Natural Language. This book makes an important contribution to the philosophy of language and will appeal to philosophers, linguists, and cognitive scientists.

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation Reviews

This is an extremely rich and fascinating book, challenging much received wisdom, and packed with suggestions and innovative analyses of classical phenomena, including scalar and clausal implicatures, asymmetric conjunction, conditional perfection, bridging, definite descriptions, coreference, comparative and numerical adjectives, and negation. Its major value is that of providing an elegant framework within which the descriptive inadequacy of Grice's account may be dealt with. * Journal of Linguistics *

About Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)

Jay David Atlas is Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics, and Chair of the Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, at Pomona College in Claremont, California. He is the author of Philosophy Without Ambiguity (OUP 1989).

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NPB9780195133004
9780195133004
0195133005
Logic, Meaning, and Conversation: Semantical Underdeterminacy, Implicature, and their Interface by Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College, Claremont)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2005-03-03
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